Yep I'm pretty lucky to usually, though it's not in DH nature to do stuff. I have to ask him to do it and be specific, VERY specific. If I say clean the kitchen he will wash up and that's it. I have to tell him to wash the dishes, clean the bench tops, sweep/mop the floor, bringing in the clothes is taking them off the line and dumping them unfolded on the lounge....He will occaisionally do something sponatneously, though usually to meet his own needs, like washing a load of clothes cause he wants a shirt that's there, not to be helpful to me!
But he is great with DD and looks after her for me when he has days off work. I get to sleep in, he feeds her (not usually my choice of diet, but she gets fed all the same), he takes her to the shop when he goes down to give me half an hours peace, he lets me sleep in the arvo if I need it, he takes her out if I want to clean the house in peace...so he's really great in that way.
I can't complain, though I often do! I don't think I'd cope if he wasn't so helpful....




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That and being able to unlock the front door with his own key
But in all seriousness, its what you put up with, how you communicate and how if you appreciate your partner for the things they do do chances are that will be payment enough for them to continue, we all like our egos to be stroked every now and again.

even on the weekends he is away from 7am till after 7pm helping his father out at his property....then some nights he leaves his dads early and goes to the pub on his way home, then he wonders why I am cranky with him.... I get no quality time with him at all, he dosn't even sleep with us (I co-sleep with Quinn) so some weeks I get to see him a total of oh 7-10 hours and none of it is Quality time if you know what I mean.
I have absolutely NO problems "handling" Quinn it's the lack of respect and support from him I can't handle.
He always tells me that I am doing a great job and now actually asks me if there is anything he can do to help me!!!!
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